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Journal

2018 | 47 EN | 1 | 139-147

Article title

Explicit and Implicit Knowledge in Acquiring Grammatical Competence in the Process of Second Language Acquisition

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This article discusses the role of explicit and implicit knowledge in acquiring gramatical competence in second language. A number of researchers claim that the term “explicit knowledge” implies a kind of knowledge which is conscious and possible to verbalise, while “implicit knowledge” is automatically and unconsciously applied by a second language learner. Finally, some conclusions are formulated on the functioning of explicit and implicit knowledge in the process of second language acquisition.

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1

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139-147

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Dates

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2018-01-01

Contributors

  • The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Department of Language Acquisition and Didactics

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